On Donnerstag 20 Oktober 2005 13:15, Bjoern Lotz wrote:
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 20. Oktober 2005 12:55 schrieb Rainer Krienke:
On Donnerstag 20 Oktober 2005 12:40, Yan Fitterer wrote:
All you need is to autoinstall=nfs://x.x.x.x/installsource/autoinst.xml on your install kernel command line.
autoyast=default will not pick up a file called autoinst.xml
Thanks for the answer. But always typing the complete ip and nfs path for each installtion is again annoying and error prone. In this case it would be easier to manually select the software selection in yast which after all was what I wanted to avoid. Is there no way to have autoyast search the file on the installation media (NFS dir in my case)?
If your machines can boot from floppy you could prepare a boot floppy with the commandline within the grub configuration on the floppy. Link to an image is on
Well the trouble is rarely any new computer has a floppy built in today. But I tried with an older host and put my very simple configuration from my initial mail on the floppy and when starting the installation I said autoyast=floppy. autoyast came up and then accessed the floppy and then after a short while complained "Error configuring disk partitions" (translated back from german into english). The autoinst.xml file does not contain a line about partitions so why does autoyast try to do such a configuration? Any idea? The PXE solution is a possible way, but again it adds quite a lot of complexity to be invested in the setup of such a solution. The default way to search the autoinst.xml file by URLs like nfs:// or http:// or tftp:// is very flexible but leads to more typing (causing typos) or like just said much more complexity (PXE aware DHCP serverconfig, TFTP-server for PXE) just to avoid typing. I really ask myself why does autoyast not simply additionally search the installation media for such a rule file. After all autoyast must have access to the installation media in order to access the rpm packages for installation so why not simply read the file from a fixed place in there? This would really be the most flexible solution for network based installations I can imagine and it would be very very simple to set up? In the autoyast documentation I found another way. It says, that when booting from cdrom (but installing from the Network) the installer can be advised by the file:// URL to search the autoinst.xml file on the suse CD (I guess that file://autoinst.xml would describe the file autoinst.xml in the toplevel directory of the CD containing the suse directory?). So what I would have to do is to copy the first SuSE CD with a modified Eltorito boot-image where I add the additional autoyast=file://autoinst.xml directive into the grub configuration. Should this work or am I missing something? Thanks for your help Rainer -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rainer Krienke, Universitaet Koblenz, Rechenzentrum, Raum A022 Universitaetsstrasse 1, 56070 Koblenz, Tel: +49 261287 -1312, Fax: -1001312 Mail: krienke@uni-koblenz.de, Web: http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~krienke Get my public PGP key: http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~krienke/mypgp.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------